List of public corporations by market capitalization
The following is a list of publicly traded companies having the greatest market capitalization, sometimes described as their "market value":[1]
Market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the share price on a selected day and the number of outstanding shares on that day. The list is expressed in USD millions, using exchange rates from the selected day to convert other currencies.[2]
Trillion-dollar companies
editThe table below lists all companies which have, at any point, had a market capitalization in excess of $1 trillion, the date on which their market cap first exceeded $1 trillion and their record market cap.[3][4]
Company | Country | When first passed | Record value date | Record value (in billions USD) | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
$1 trillion | $2 trillion | $3 trillion | Nominal | Inflation- adjusted[5] | ||||
Nvidia | 30 May 2023 | 23 February 2024 | 5 June 2024 | 7 November 2024 | 3,652 | 3,652 | [6][7][8][9] | |
Apple | 2 August 2018 | 19 August 2020 | 3 January 2022 | 15 October 2024 | 3,610 | 3,610 | [10][11][12][13] | |
Microsoft | 25 April 2019 | 22 June 2021 | 24 January 2024 | 5 July 2024 | 3,475 | 3,475 | [14][15][16][17] | |
Saudi Aramco | 11 December 2019 | 12 December 2019 | — | 10 May 2022 | 2,463 | 2,564 | [18][19][20] | |
Alphabet | 16 January 2020 | 8 November 2021 | — | 26 April 2024 | 2,150 | 2,150 | [21][22][23] | |
Amazon | 4 September 2018 | 26 June 2024 | — | 26 June 2024 | 2,000 | 2,000 | [24][25][26] | |
Meta | 28 June 2021 | — | — | 2 February 2024 | 1,220 | 1,220 | [note 1][27][28] | |
Tesla | 25 October 2021 | — | — | 1 November 2021 | 1,210 | 1,361 | [29][30] | |
PetroChina | 5 November 2007 | — | — | 5 November 2007 | 1,200 | 1,699 | [note 2] | |
Berkshire Hathaway | 28 August 2024 | — | — | 28 August 2024 | 1,000 | 1,000 | [34] | |
TSMC | 17 October 2024 | — | — | 17 October 2024 | 1,067 | 1,067 | [note 3][36] |
Publicly traded companies
editAll market capitalization figures are in USD millions. Only companies with free float of at least 15% are included; the value of unlisted stock classes is excluded. Investment companies are not included in the list.[2]
2024
editThis list is up to date as of 30 September 2024[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
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1 | Microsoft 3,126,000[37] |
Microsoft 3,322,000[37] |
Apple 3,543,000[38] |
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2 | Apple 2,648,000[38] |
Apple 3,230,000[38] |
Microsoft 3,198,000[37] |
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3 | Nvidia 2,259,000[39] |
Nvidia 3,182,000[39] |
Nvidia 2,979,000[39] |
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4 | Alphabet 1,893,000[40] |
Alphabet 2,267,000[40] |
Alphabet 2,058,000[40] |
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5 | Amazon 1,874,000[41] |
Amazon 2,011,000[41] |
Amazon 1,956,000[41] |
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6 | Meta 1,238,000[42] |
Meta 1,279,000[42] |
Meta 1,448,000[42] |
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7 | Berkshire Hathaway 912,130[43] |
TSMC 901,390[44] |
Berkshire Hathaway 993,020[43] |
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8 | Eli Lilly 739,660[45] |
Berkshire Hathaway 879,670[43] |
TSMC 900,670[44] |
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9 | TSMC 705,690[44] |
Eli Lilly 815,210[45] |
Tesla 835,810[46] |
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10 | Broadcom 614,220[47] |
Broadcom 747,360[47] |
Broadcom 805,670[47] |
2023
editThis list is up to date as of 31 December 2023. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 2,609,000[38] |
Apple 3,050,000[38] |
Apple 2,677,000[38] |
Apple 2,994,000[38] | ||||
2 | Microsoft 2,146,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,532,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,346,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,795,000[37] | ||||
3 | Alphabet 1,332,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,530,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,662,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,764,000[40] | ||||
4 | Amazon 1,058,000[41] |
Amazon 1,337,000[41] |
Amazon 1,312,000[41] |
Amazon 1,570,000[41] | ||||
5 | Nvidia 686,090[39] |
Nvidia 1,044,000[39] |
Nvidia 1,074,000[39] |
Nvidia 1,223,000[39] | ||||
6 | Berkshire Hathaway 677,770[43] |
Tesla 829,670[46] |
Tesla 794,200[46] |
Meta 909,000[42] | ||||
7 | Tesla 656,420[46] |
Berkshire Hathaway 745,010[43] |
Meta 772,490[42] |
Tesla 789,930[46] | ||||
8 | Meta 549,480[48] |
Meta 735,450[48] |
Berkshire Hathaway 769,260[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 783,550[43] | ||||
9 | TSMC 482,410[44] |
TSMC 523,410[44] |
Eli Lilly 509,890[45] |
Eli Lilly 553,370[45] | ||||
10 | Visa 473,870[49] |
Visa 497,370[49] |
Visa 480,990[49] |
TSMC 539,390[44] |
2022
editThis list is as of 31 December 2022. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 2,850,000[38] |
Apple 2,212,000[38] |
Apple 2,221,000[38] |
Apple
2,066,000[38] | ||||
2 | Microsoft 2,311,000[37] |
Microsoft 1,920,000[37] |
Microsoft 1,737,000[37] |
Microsoft
1,787,000[37] | ||||
3 | Alphabet 1,846,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,435,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,254,000[40] |
Alphabet
1,145,000[40] | ||||
4 | Amazon 1,659,000[41] |
Amazon 1,080,000[41] |
Amazon 1,151,000[41] |
Amazon
856,940[41] | ||||
5 | Tesla 1,114,000[46] |
Tesla 697,660[46] |
Tesla 831,150[46] |
Berkshire Hathaway
681,770[43] | ||||
6 | Berkshire Hathaway 779,150[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 602,450[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 596,410[43] |
UnitedHealth
495,370[50] | ||||
7 | Nvidia 684,880[39] |
UnitedHealth 481,870[50] |
UnitedHealth 472,410[50] |
Johnson & Johnson
461,840[51] | ||||
8 | Meta 605,250[48] |
Johnson & Johnson 467,090[51] |
Johnson & Johnson 429,500[51] |
ExxonMobil
454,240[52] | ||||
9 | TSMC 540,670[44] |
Tencent 445,990[53] |
Visa 374,380[49] |
Visa
439,950[49] | ||||
10 | UnitedHealth 479,830[50] |
Meta 436,390[48] |
Meta 364,650[54] |
Tencent
405,090[53] |
2021
editThis list is up to date as of December 31, 2021[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 2,050,000[38] |
Apple 2,286,000[38] |
Apple 2,339,000[38] |
Apple 2,913,000[38] | ||||
2 | Microsoft 1,778,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,040,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,119,000[37] |
Microsoft 2,525,000[37] | ||||
3 | Amazon 1,558,000[41] |
Amazon 1,735,000[41] |
Alphabet 1,777,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,922,000[40] | ||||
4 | Alphabet 1,395,000[40] |
Alphabet 1,680,000[40] |
Amazon 1,664,000[41] |
Amazon 1,691,000[41] | ||||
5 | Meta 838,720[48] |
Meta 985,920[48] |
Meta 956,890[48] |
Tesla 1,061,000[46] | ||||
6 | Tencent 766,970[53] |
Tencent 721,460[53] |
Tesla 776,850[46] |
Meta 935,640[48] | ||||
7 | Tesla 641,110[46] |
Tesla 654,780[46] |
Berkshire Hathaway 619,950[43] |
Nvidia 732,920[39] | ||||
8 | Alibaba Group 615,010[55] |
Berkshire Hathaway 637,280[43] |
TSMC 579,030[44] |
Berkshire Hathaway 668,630[43] | ||||
9 | TSMC 613,410[44] |
TSMC 623,160[44] |
Tencent 574,460[53] |
TSMC 623,930[44] | ||||
10 | Berkshire Hathaway 590,050[43] |
Alibaba Group 615,140[55] |
Nvidia 517,900[39] |
Tencent 559,900[53] |
2020
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to data as of December 31, 2020[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft 1,200,000[37] |
Apple 1,576,000[38] |
Apple 1,981,000[38] |
Apple 2,254,000[38] | ||||
2 | Apple 1,113,000[38] |
Microsoft 1,551,000[37] |
Microsoft 1,592,000[37] |
Microsoft 1,682,000[37] | ||||
3 | Amazon 970,590[41] |
Amazon 1,432,590[41] |
Amazon 1,577,000[41] |
Amazon 1,634,000[41] | ||||
4 | Alphabet 799,180[40] |
Alphabet 979,700[40] |
Alphabet 999,570[40] |
Alphabet 1,185,000[40] | ||||
5 | Alibaba Group 521,740[55] |
Facebook 675,690[48] |
Alibaba Group 795,400[55] |
Facebook 776,590[48] | ||||
6 | Facebook 475,460[48] |
Tencent 620,920[53] |
Facebook 746,100[48] |
Tencent 683,470[53] | ||||
7 | Tencent 471,660[53] |
Alibaba Group 579,740[55] |
Tencent 646,790[53] |
Tesla 668,080[46] | ||||
8 | Berkshire Hathaway 440,830[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 432,570[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 509,470[43] |
Alibaba Group 628,650[55] | ||||
9 | Visa 357,020[56] |
Visa 412,710[56] |
Visa 425,510[56] |
TSMC 565,280[44] | ||||
10 | Johnson & Johnson 345,700[51] |
Johnson & Johnson 370,590[51] |
TSMC 420,440[44] |
Berkshire Hathaway 544,780[43] |
2019
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2019[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft 904,860[37] |
Microsoft 1,028,000[37] |
Microsoft 1,062,000[37] |
Apple 1,305,000[38] | ||||
2 | Apple 835,670[38] |
Amazon 928,540[41] |
Apple 1,012,000[38] |
Microsoft 1,203,000[37] | ||||
3 | Amazon 874,710[41] |
Apple 911,240[38] |
Amazon 858,680[41] |
Alphabet 922,130[40] | ||||
4 | Alphabet 818,160[40] |
Alphabet 751,170[40] |
Alphabet 838,020[40] |
Amazon 916,150[41] | ||||
5 | Berkshire Hathaway 493,750[43] |
Facebook 551,490[48] |
Berkshire Hathaway 508,530[43] |
Facebook 585,320[48] | ||||
6 | Facebook 475,730[48] |
Berkshire Hathaway 521,100[43] |
Facebook 508,050[48] |
Alibaba Group 569,010[55] | ||||
7 | Alibaba Group 472,940[55] |
Alibaba Group 439,150[55] |
Alibaba Group 435,400[55] |
Berkshire Hathaway 553,530[43] | ||||
8 | Tencent 440,980[53] |
Tencent 432,080[53] |
Tencent 398,840[53] |
Tencent 461,370[53] | ||||
9 | Johnson & Johnson 372,230[51] |
Visa 379,271[56] |
Visa 385,370[56] |
JPMorgan Chase 437,230[57] | ||||
10 | Visa 353,710[56] |
Johnson & Johnson 370,300[51] |
JPMorgan Chase 376,310[57] |
Visa 416,790[56] |
2018
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2018[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter | Second quarter | Third quarter | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 851,317 |
Apple 909,840[38] |
Apple 1,091,000[38] |
Microsoft 780,520[37] | ||||
2 | Alphabet 715,404 |
Amazon 824,790[41] |
Amazon 976,650[41] |
Apple 748,680[38] | ||||
3 | Microsoft 702,760[37] |
Alphabet 774,840[40] |
Microsoft 877,400[37] |
Amazon 735,900[41] | ||||
4 | Amazon 700,672[41] |
Microsoft 757,640[37] |
Alphabet 839,740[58] |
Alphabet 728,360[58] | ||||
5 | Tencent 507,990[53] |
Facebook 562,480[48] |
Berkshire Hathaway 523,520[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 499,590[43] | ||||
6 | Berkshire Hathaway 492,019[43] |
Tencent 478,580[53] |
Facebook 473,850[48] |
Facebook 375,890[48] | ||||
7 | Alibaba Group 470,930[55] |
Alibaba Group 476,040[55] |
Alibaba Group 423,600[55] |
Tencent 375,110[53] | ||||
8 | Facebook 464,189[48] |
Berkshire Hathaway 463,980[43] |
Tencent 388,080[53] |
Alibaba Group 355,130[55] | ||||
9 | JPMorgan Chase 377,410[57] |
JPMorgan Chase 354,780[57] |
JPMorgan Chase 379,440[57] |
Johnson & Johnson 346,110[51] | ||||
10 | Johnson & Johnson 343,780[51] |
ExxonMobil 350,270[59] |
Johnson & Johnson 370,650[51] |
JPMorgan Chase 324,660[57] |
2017
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2017[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[60][note 4] | Second quarter[61][note 4] | Third quarter[62][note 4] | Fourth quarter | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 753,718 |
Apple 749,124 |
Apple 791,726 |
Apple 868,880[38] | ||||
2 | Alphabet 573,570[40] |
Alphabet 628,610[40] |
Alphabet 664,550[40] |
Alphabet 727,040[40] | ||||
3 | Microsoft 508,935 |
Microsoft 528,778 |
Microsoft 568,965 |
Microsoft 659,910[37] | ||||
4 | Amazon 423,031 |
Amazon 466,471 |
Amazon 459,435 |
Amazon 563,540[41] | ||||
5 | Berkshire Hathaway 410,880[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 418,880[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 451,840[43] |
Facebook 512,760[48] | ||||
6 | ExxonMobil 339,897 |
Johnson & Johnson 357,310 |
Alibaba Group 436,850[55] |
Tencent 493,340[63] | ||||
7 | Johnson & Johnson 337,947 |
Facebook 357,176 |
Tencent 405,007 |
Berkshire Hathaway 489,490[43] | ||||
8 | Facebook 334,552 |
Alibaba Group 356,390[55] |
Facebook 399,946 |
Alibaba Group 440,712[63] | ||||
9 | JPMorgan Chase 313,761 |
Tencent 344,879 |
ExxonMobil 348,248 |
Johnson & Johnson 375,360[51] | ||||
10 | Wells Fargo 278,516 |
ExxonMobil 341,947 |
Johnson & Johnson 347,497 |
JPMorgan Chase 371,050[57] |
2016
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2016[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[64][note 4] | Second quarter[65][note 4] | Third quarter[66][note 4] | Fourth quarter[67][note 4] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 607,465 |
Apple 517,069 |
Apple 604,475 |
Apple 617,588.49 | ||||
2 | Alphabet 535,660[40] |
Alphabet 475,320[40] |
Alphabet 535,660[40] |
Alphabet 531,970[40] | ||||
3 | Microsoft 439,734 |
Microsoft 397,268 |
Microsoft 447,290 |
Microsoft 483,160.28 | ||||
4 | ExxonMobil 350,991 |
ExxonMobil 383,396 |
Amazon 393,030 |
Berkshire Hathaway 404,390[43] | ||||
5 | Berkshire Hathaway 349,740[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 345,860[43] |
ExxonMobil 358,519 |
ExxonMobil 374,280 | ||||
6 | Johnson & Johnson 300,604 |
Amazon 337,641 |
Berkshire Hathaway 358,300[43] |
Amazon 356,313.12 | ||||
7 | General Electric 295,546 |
Johnson & Johnson 328,234 |
Johnson & Johnson 320,836 |
Johnson & Johnson 313,432.46 | ||||
8 | Amazon 281,888 |
General Electric 280,927 |
Facebook 297,548 |
JPMorgan Chase 308,768.42 | ||||
9 | Facebook 259,192 |
Facebook 263,930 |
Tencent 265,603 |
General Electric 279,545.92 | ||||
10 | Wells Fargo 246,035 |
AT&T 261,035 |
General Electric 261,876 |
Wells Fargo 276,779.12 |
2015
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2015[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[68] | Second quarter[69] | Third quarter[70][note 4] | Fourth quarter[71][note 4] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 724,773.1 |
Apple 722,576.9 |
Apple 621,939 |
Apple 598,344 | ||||
2 | ExxonMobil 356,548.7 |
Microsoft 357,154.4 |
Google 407,870[40] |
Alphabet 534,090[40] | ||||
3 | Berkshire Hathaway 356,510.7 |
ExxonMobil 347,868.1 |
Microsoft 347,432 |
Microsoft 449,799 | ||||
4 | Google 345,849.2[72] |
Google 336,014.5[40] |
Berkshire Hathaway 318,180[43] |
Berkshire Hathaway 323,750[43] | ||||
5 | Microsoft 333,524.8 |
Berkshire Hathaway 336,014.5 |
ExxonMobil 304,245 |
ExxonMobil 325,167 | ||||
6 | Petro China 329,715.1 |
Petro China 319,391.6 |
Johnson & Johnson 257,637 |
Amazon 323,009 | ||||
7 | Wells Fargo 279,919.7 |
ICBC 298,531.5 |
General Electric 248,069 |
General Electric 313,892 | ||||
8 | Johnson & Johnson 279,723.9 |
Wells Fargo 289,591.3 |
China Mobile 243,186 |
Johnson & Johnson 287,153 | ||||
9 | ICBC 275,389.1 |
Johnson & Johnson 270,260.8 |
Novartis 240,373 |
Wells Fargo 281,770 | ||||
10 | Novartis 267,897.0 |
General Electric 267,717.4 |
Nestlé 233,361 |
JPMorgan Chase 245,126 |
2014
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 31, 2014[update]. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[73] | Second quarter[74] | Third quarter[75] | Fourth quarter[76] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 478,766.1 |
Apple 560,337.4 |
Apple 603,277.4 |
Apple 647,361.0 | ||||
2 | ExxonMobil 422,098.3 |
ExxonMobil 432,357.3 |
ExxonMobil 401,094.1 |
ExxonMobil 391,481.9 | ||||
3 | Microsoft 340,216.8 |
Google 358,347.3 |
Microsoft 381,959.7 |
Microsoft 382,880.3 | ||||
4 | Google 313,003.9 |
Microsoft 344,458.8 |
Google 361,998.4 |
Berkshire Hathaway 370,652.6 | ||||
5 | Berkshire Hathaway 308,090.6 |
Berkshire Hathaway 312,216.7 |
Berkshire Hathaway 340,055.0 |
Google 329,768.5 | ||||
6 | Johnson & Johnson 277,826.2 |
Johnson & Johnson 295,980.1 |
Johnson & Johnson 300,614.2 |
PetroChina 305,536.1 | ||||
7 | Wells Fargo 261,217.5 |
Wells Fargo 276,837 |
Wells Fargo 270,782.4 |
Johnson & Johnson 292,702.8 | ||||
8 | General Electric 259,547.3 |
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Royal Dutch Shell 269,563.4 |
General Electric 257,068.4 |
Wells Fargo 284,385.6 | |||
9 | Hoffmann-La Roche 258,542.1 |
General Electric 263,529.6 |
Novartis 255,326.4 |
Walmart 276,807.4 | ||||
10 | Walmart 246,805.7 |
Hoffmann-La Roche 256,322.8 |
Hoffmann-La Roche 254,543.8 |
ICBC 271,146.1 |
2013
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2013. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[77] | Second quarter[78] | Third quarter[79] | Fourth quarter[80] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 415,683.3 |
ExxonMobil 401,729.8 |
Apple 433,099.6 |
Apple 504,770.8 | ||||
2 | ExxonMobil 403,733.1 |
Apple 372,202.3 |
ExxonMobil 378,716.2 |
ExxonMobil 442,142.8 | ||||
3 | Berkshire Hathaway 256,801.8 |
Microsoft 288,488.8 |
Berkshire Hathaway 280,001.5 |
Microsoft 312,297.3 | ||||
4 | PetroChina 254,618.7 |
Berkshire Hathaway 276,548.5 |
Microsoft 277,220.9 |
Google 310,079.1 | ||||
5 | Walmart 246,373.3 |
Walmart 244,079.4 |
Johnson & Johnson 244,298.5 |
Berkshire Hathaway 292,396.0 | ||||
6 | General Electric 239,775.6 |
Johnson & Johnson 241,170.9 |
General Electric 243,290.4 |
General Electric 283,589.8 | ||||
7 | Microsoft 239,602.3 |
General Electric 239,787.2 |
Walmart 240,773.3 |
Johnson & Johnson 258,415.4 | ||||
8 | IBM 237,724.7 |
Google 238,688.6 |
Google 237,479.4 |
Walmart 254,622.8 | ||||
9 | Nestlé 233,792.1 |
Chevron Corporation 229,402.6 |
Chevron Corporation 234,740.8 |
Hoffmann-La Roche 241,368.0 | ||||
10 | Chevron Corporation 230,831.2 |
ICBC 226,879.8 |
Hoffmann-La Roche 232,495.2 |
Chevron Corporation 240,223.4 |
2012
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2012. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[81] | Second quarter[82] | Third quarter[83] | Fourth quarter[84] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Apple 559,002.1 |
Apple 546,076.1 |
Apple 625,348.1 |
Apple 500,610.7 | ||||
2 | ExxonMobil 408,777.4 |
ExxonMobil 400,139.1 |
ExxonMobil 422,127.5 |
ExxonMobil 394,610.9 | ||||
3 | PetroChina 278,968.4 |
PetroChina 257,685.8 |
PetroChina 253,853.3 |
PetroChina 264,833.4 | ||||
4 | Microsoft 270,644.1 |
Microsoft 256,982.4 |
Microsoft 249,489.8 |
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BHP Billiton 247,409.0 | |||
5 | IBM 241,754.6 |
Walmart 235,900.3 |
Walmart 248,074.4 |
ICBC 236,457.9 | ||||
6 | ICBC 236,335.4 |
IBM 225,598.5 |
General Electric 239,791.2 |
China Mobile 234,040.2 | ||||
7 | |
Royal Dutch Shell 222,425.1 |
General Electric 220,806.3 |
IBM 237,068.4 |
Walmart 228,245.4 | |||
8 | China Mobile 220,978.9 |
China Mobile 219,481.3 |
Chevron Corporation 228,707.1 |
Samsung Electronics 227,581.8 | ||||
9 | General Electric 212,317.7 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 217,048.2 |
China Mobile 222,817.8 |
Microsoft 224,801.0 | |||
10 | Chevron Corporation 211,950.6 |
ICBC 211,196.0 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 222,669.6 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 222,669.6 |
2011
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2011. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[85] | Second quarter[86] | Third quarter[87] | Fourth quarter[88] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ExxonMobil 417,166.7 |
ExxonMobil 400,884.5 |
Apple 353,518.1 |
ExxonMobil 406,272.1 | ||||
2 | PetroChina 326,199.2 |
Apple 310,412.3 |
ExxonMobil 353,135.2 |
Apple 376,410.6 | ||||
3 | Apple 321,072.1 |
PetroChina 303,649.9 |
PetroChina 276,473.9 |
PetroChina 276,844.9 | ||||
4 | ICBC 251,078.1 |
ICBC 246,850.5 |
IBM 208,843.5 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 236,677.0 | |||
5 | Petrobras 247,417.6 |
|
BHP Billiton 233,626.5 |
Microsoft 208,534.9 |
ICBC 228,168.1 | |||
6 | |
BHP Billiton 247,079.5 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 225,122.8 |
ICBC 206,021.4 |
Microsoft 218,380.1 | ||
7 | China Construction Bank 232,608.6 |
Microsoft 219,251.9 |
China Mobile 198,778.7 |
IBM 216,724.4 | ||||
8 | |
Royal Dutch Shell 226,128.7 |
Nestlé 215,017.5 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 197,061.1 |
Chevron Corporation 211,893.9 | ||
9 | Chevron Corporation 215,780.6 |
Petrobras 210,111.4 |
Nestlé 191,115.6 |
Walmart 204,659.8 | ||||
10 | Microsoft 213,336.4 |
IBM 207,781.4 |
Chevron Corporation 185,456.1 |
China Mobile 196,148.4 |
2010
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2010. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[89] | Second quarter[90] | Third quarter[91] | Fourth quarter[92] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | PetroChina 329,259.7 |
ExxonMobil 291,789.1 |
ExxonMobil 314,622.5 |
ExxonMobil 368,711.5 | ||||
2 | ExxonMobil 316,230.8 |
PetroChina 268,504.8 |
PetroChina 270,889.9 |
PetroChina 303,273.6 | ||||
3 | Microsoft 256,864.7 |
Apple 228,876.8 |
Apple 259,223.4 |
Apple 295,886.3 | ||||
4 | ICBC 246,419.8 |
ICBC 211,258.7 |
Petrobras 220,616.5 |
|
BHP Billiton 243,540.3 | |||
5 | Apple 213,096.7 |
Microsoft 201,655.8 |
ICBC 213,364.1 |
Microsoft 238,784.5 | ||||
6 | |
BHP Billiton 209,935.1 |
China Mobile 201,471.2 |
Microsoft 210,676.4 |
ICBC 233,369.1 | |||
7 | Walmart 209,000.7 |
Berkshire Hathaway 197,356.8 |
China Mobile 205,339.6 |
Petrobras 229,066.6 | ||||
8 | Berkshire Hathaway 200,620.5 |
China Construction Bank 189,170.7 |
Berkshire Hathaway 204,792.0 |
China Construction Bank 222,245.1 | ||||
9 | General Electric 194,246.2 |
Walmart 178,322.7 |
China Construction Bank 202,998.4 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 208,593.7 | |||
10 | China Mobile 192,998.6 |
Procter & Gamble 172,736.5 |
|
BHP Billiton 196,866.0 |
Nestlé 203,534.3 |
2009
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2009. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[93] | Second quarter[94] | Third quarter[95] | Fourth quarter[96] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ExxonMobil 336,527 |
PetroChina 366,662.9 |
ExxonMobil 329,725 |
PetroChina 353,140.1 | ||||
2 | PetroChina 287,185 |
ExxonMobil 341,140.3 |
PetroChina 325,097.5 |
ExxonMobil 323,717.1 | ||||
3 | Walmart 204,365 |
ICBC 257,004.4 |
ICBC 237,951.5 |
Microsoft 270,635.4 | ||||
4 | ICBC 187,885 |
Microsoft 211,546.2 |
Microsoft 229,630.7 |
ICBC 268,956.2 | ||||
5 | China Mobile 174,673 |
China Mobile 200,832.4 |
HSBC 198,561.1 |
Walmart 203,653.6 | ||||
6 | Microsoft 163,320 |
Walmart 188,752.0 |
China Mobile 195,680.4 |
China Construction Bank 201,436.1 | ||||
7 | AT&T 148,511 |
China Construction Bank 182,186.7 |
Walmart 189,331.6 |
|
BHP Billiton 201,248 | |||
8 | Johnson & Johnson 145,481 |
Petrobras 165,056.9 |
Petrobras 189,027.7 |
HSBC 199,254.9 | ||||
9 | |
Royal Dutch Shell 138,999 |
Johnson & Johnson 156,515.9 |
China Construction Bank 186,816.7 |
Petrobras 199,107.9 | |||
10 | Procter & Gamble 138,013 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 156,386.7 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 175,986.1 |
Apple 189,801.7 |
2008
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2008. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[97] | Second quarter[98] | Third quarter[99] | Fourth quarter[100] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ExxonMobil 452,505 |
ExxonMobil 465,652 |
ExxonMobil 403,366 |
ExxonMobil 406,067 | ||||
2 | PetroChina 423,996 |
PetroChina 341,140.3 |
PetroChina 325,097.5 |
PetroChina 259,836 | ||||
3 | General Electric 369,569 |
ICBC 257,004.4 |
ICBC 237,951.5 |
Walmart 219,898 | ||||
4 | Gazprom 299,764 |
Microsoft 211,546.2 |
Microsoft 229,630.7 |
China Mobile 201,291 | ||||
5 | China Mobile 298,093 |
China Mobile 200,832.4 |
HSBC 198,561.1 |
Procter & Gamble 184,576 | ||||
6 | ICBC 277,236 |
Walmart 188,752.0 |
China Mobile 195,680.4 |
ICBC 173,930 | ||||
7 | Microsoft 264,132 |
China Construction Bank 182,186.7 |
Walmart 189,331.6 |
Microsoft 172,929 | ||||
8 | AT&T 231,168 |
Petrobras 165,056.9 |
Petrobras 189,027.7 |
AT&T 167,950 | ||||
9 | |
Royal Dutch Shell 220,110 |
Johnson & Johnson 156,515.9 |
China Construction Bank 186,816.7 |
Johnson & Johnson 166,002 | |||
10 | Procter & Gamble 215,640 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 156,386.7 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 175,986.1 |
General Electric 161,278 |
2007
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 31 December 2007. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[101] | Second quarter[102] | Third quarter[103] | Fourth quarter[104] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ExxonMobil 429,567 |
ExxonMobil 472,519 |
ExxonMobil 513,362 |
Petrochina 723,952 | ||||
2 | General Electric 363,611 |
General Electric 393,831 |
General Electric 424,191 |
ExxonMobil 511,887 | ||||
3 | Microsoft 272,912 |
Microsoft 281,934 |
China Mobile 327,937 |
General Electric 374,637 | ||||
4 | Citigroup 252,857 |
Royal Dutch Shell 266,141 |
ICBC 279,269 |
China Mobile 354,120 | ||||
5 | AT&T 246,206 |
AT&T 255,871 |
Microsoft 276,202 |
ICBC 338,989 | ||||
6 | Gazprom 245,911 |
Citigroup 253,703 |
Royal Dutch Shell 264,397 |
Microsoft 333,054 | ||||
7 | Toyota 230,832 |
Gazprom 245,757 |
Gazprom 260,249 |
Gazprom 329,591 | ||||
8 | Bank of America 228,177 |
BP 231,491 |
AT&T 258,047 |
Royal Dutch Shell 269,544 | ||||
9 | ICBC 224,788 |
Toyota 228,009 |
Citigroup 232,162 |
AT&T 252,051 | ||||
10 | Royal Dutch Shell 214,018 |
Bank of America 216,963 |
Bank of America 223,066 |
Sinopec 249,645 |
2006
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of December 2006. Indicated changes in market value are relative to the previous quarter.
Rank | First quarter[105] | Second quarter[106] | Third quarter[107] | Fourth quarter[108] | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ExxonMobil 371,631 |
ExxonMobil 371,187 |
ExxonMobil 398,906 |
ExxonMobil 446,943 | ||||
2 | General Electric 362,527 |
General Electric 342,731 |
General Electric 364,414 |
General Electric 383,564 | ||||
3 | Microsoft 281,171 |
Gazprom 246,341 |
Microsoft 272,679.0 |
Microsoft 293,537 | ||||
4 | Citigroup 238,935 |
Citigroup 239,862 |
Gazprom 254,634.3 |
Citigroup 273,691 | ||||
5 | BP 233,260 |
Microsoft 237,688 |
Citigroup 246,727 |
Gazprom 271,482 | ||||
6 | Bank of America 211,706 |
BP 233,151 |
Bank of America 242,451 |
ICBC 254,592 | ||||
7 | |
Royal Dutch Shell 211,280 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 224,925 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 216,368 |
Toyota 241,161 | |
8 | Walmart 196,860 |
Bank of America 219,504 |
BP 215,623 |
Bank of America 239,758 | ||||
9 | Toyota 196,731 |
HSBC 201,854 |
HSBC 209,774 |
|
Royal Dutch Shell 225,781 | |||
10 | Gazprom 196,339 |
Walmart 200,762 |
Pfizer 206,785 |
BP 218,643 |
2005
editThis Financial Times–This list is up to date as of 31 March 2005.[109]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 382,233 |
2 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 380,567 |
3 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 262,975 |
4 | Citigroup | United States | Banking | 234,437 |
5 | BP | United Kingdom | Oil and gas | 221,365 |
6 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 212,209 |
7 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 210,630 |
8 | Johnson & Johnson | United States | Health care | 199,711 |
9 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 195,945 |
10 | Bank of America | United States | Banking | 178,765 |
2004
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2004.[110]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 299,336 |
2 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 271,911 |
3 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 263,940 |
4 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 261,616 |
5 | Citigroup | United States | Banking | 259,191 |
6 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 258,888 |
7 | American International Group | United States | Insurance | 183,696 |
8 | Intel Corporation | United States | Computer hardware | 179,996 |
9 | BP | United Kingdom | Oil and gas | 174,648 |
10 | HSBC | United Kingdom | Banking | 163,574 |
2003
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as December 2003.[111]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 264,003 |
2 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 259,647 |
3 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 241,037 |
4 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 234,399 |
5 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 195,948 |
6 | Citigroup | United States | Banking | 183,887 |
7 | Johnson & Johnson | United States | Health care | 170,417 |
8 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 149,034 |
9 | BP | United Kingdom | Oil and gas | 144,381 |
10 | IBM | United States | Computer software, computer hardware | 139,272 |
2002
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date December 2002.[112]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 372,089 |
2 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 326,639 |
3 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 299,820 |
4 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 273,220 |
5 | Citigroup | United States | Banking | 255,299 |
6 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 249,021 |
7 | Intel Corporation | United States | Computer hardware | 203,838 |
8 | BP | United Kingdom | Oil and gas | 200,794 |
9 | Johnson & Johnson | United States | Health care | 197,912 |
10 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 189,913 |
2001
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2001.[113]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 477,406 |
2 | Cisco Systems | United States | Networking hardware | 304,699 |
3 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 286,367 |
4 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 263,996 |
5 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 258,436 |
6 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 250,955 |
7 | Citigroup | United States | Banking | 250,143 |
8 | Vodafone | United Kingdom | Telecommunications | 227,175 |
9 | Intel | United States | Computer hardware | 227,048 |
10 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 206,340 |
2000
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as 31 March 2000.[114]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 586,197 |
2 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 474,956 |
3 | NTT Docomo | Japan | Telecommunications | 366,204 |
4 | Cisco Systems | United States | Networking hardware | 348,965 |
5 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 286,153 |
6 | Intel | United States | Computer hardware | 277,096 |
7 | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone | Japan | Telecommunications | 274,905 |
8 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 265,894 |
9 | Lucent | United States | Telecommunications | 237,668 |
10 | Deutsche Telekom | Germany | Telecommunications | 209,628 |
1999
editThe 10 largest companies in the world by market capitalization in 1999[115]
Rank | Name | Country | Industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 602,430 |
2 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 507,220 |
3 | Cisco Systems | United States | Computer hardware | 357,110 |
4 | Wal-Mart | United States | Retail | 307,520 |
5 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 278,870 |
6 | Intel | United States | Computer hardware | 275,010 |
7 | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone | Japan | Telecommunications | 272,050 |
8 | Lucent | United States | Telecommunications | 227,990 |
9 | Nokia | Finland | Telecommunications | 218,990 |
10 | Deutsche Telekom | Germany | Telecommunications | 216,070 |
1998
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1998.[116]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Microsoft | United States | Software | 271,854 |
2 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 258,871 |
3 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 172,213 |
4 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 164,157 |
5 | Merck | United States | Health care | 154,753 |
6 | Pfizer | United States | Health care | 148,074 |
7 | Intel | United States | Computer hardware | 144,060 |
8 | The Coca-Cola Company | United States | Beverage | 142,164 |
9 | Walmart | United States | Retail | 123,062 |
10 | IBM | United States | Software, computer hardware | 121,184 |
1997
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1997.[117]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 222,748 |
2 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 191,002 |
3 | Microsoft | United States | Software industry | 159,660 |
4 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 157,970 |
5 | The Coca-Cola Company | United States | Beverage | 151,288 |
6 | Intel | United States | Computer hardware | 150,838 |
7 | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone | Japan | Telecommunications | 146,139 |
8 | Merck | United States | Health care | 120,757 |
9 | Toyota | Japan | Automotive | 116,585 |
10 | Novartis | Switzerland | Health care | 104,468 |
1996
editThis Financial Times–based list is up to date as of 30 September 1996.[118]
Rank | Name | Country | Primary industry | Market value (USD million) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Electric | United States | Conglomerate | 136,515 |
2 | Royal Dutch Shell | Netherlands
United Kingdom |
Oil and gas | 128,206 |
3 | The Coca-Cola Company | United States | Beverage | 117,258 |
4 | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone | Japan | Telecommunications | 113,609 |
5 | ExxonMobil | United States | Oil and gas | 102,161 |
See also
edit- List of countries by stock market capitalization
- List of largest companies by revenue
- List of largest employers
- List of largest corporate profits and losses
- List of wealthiest religious organizations
- Corporate capitalism
- World Economic Forum
- Fortune Global 500
Notes
edit- ^ Meta was formerly Facebook Inc. and traded as Facebook, Inc. at the time it first reached a $1tn capitalization
- ^ On 5 November 2007, A shares of PetroChina ended their first day of trading after an IPO on the Shanghai Stock Exchange yielded a market cap of approximately $1 trillion.[31] Only 4 billion A shares were floated during the IPO, another 158 billion A shares were still held by China National Petroleum Corporation. 21.9 billion H shares were already floated on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[32] However, market capitalization based on H shares never reached $500 billion.[33]
- ^ On 8 July 2024, TSMC's American depository receipt (ADR) shares on the New York Stock Exchange briefly crossed the $1 trillion milestone due to the ratio of ADRs to ordinary shares listed in Taiwan..[35]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i In case some companies with multiple classes of stock only one class is considered.
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